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Shirley Jackson - Biography

Jackson is a name associated with mysterious and terrifying stories immersing readers in a world of unfathomable events and psychological mysteries. She was a distinguished American writer whose writing left a deep mark on horror literature and psychological literature. In this biography, we explore Jackson's life and career, examine her contributions to the world of speech and culture, and immerse herself in her phenomenal creativity.

Shirley Hardy was born on December 14, 1916 in the city of San Francisco, California. Her childhood was spent in a family where literature and education were valued. Shirley showed her talent for writing from an early age and began writing short stories and poetry as a young girl.

After graduating from high school, Shirley attended university in Rochester, New York. There she continued to develop her literary talent and met her future husband, Stanley Edgar Gears.

Shirley married Stanley Gears in 1938 and the couple moved to Vermont. They raised four children together and led a domestic life, but this did not prevent Shirley from developing her literary career.

Her first book, "The Road Through the Wall," was published in 1948. However, the real breakthrough was the novel The Lottery, published in 1948 in The New Yorker magazine. This account caused a wide resonance and became the subject of heated debate in society. In it, Shirley Jackson expressed her skepticism of society and tradition, which made her famous and brought her to the attention of critics and readers.

The story "Lotteray" brought Shirley worldwide fame and became her most famous work. In it, she explored themes of social conformism and violence, and the story's ending left readers in shock. This work has become a classic of American literature and a mandatory object of study in schools and universite

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